hi there. Yeah the reverb and envelope graphs and all that have points associated with them. Basically the only way to figure them out is to just listen and see how the sound is while modifying the effects if you have a longer file, or just applying them and seeing how they sound. Also, the manual is pretty concise and descriptive in its explanation of what the boxes mean. I'm sorry, that's probably not the answer you were looking for; kinda commone sense I guess.

Dave C. Bahr

On 12/7/2011 4:00 PM, Brett Boyer wrote:
Hi. Has anyone used any of the effects where you have to make points
like the doplar? I know about the presets but there is more customized
things you can do I've just never atempted to play with it. Any ideas /
suggestions? I can't remember some of the other effects that use this
method off the top of my head.
thanks
bb
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave bahr" <dcba...@gmail.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 9:03 AM
Subject: audio meter in goldwave was goldwave version 5.65 is now available


Alright Gang, I see how the meter works and it should do what we're
aiming for. Below I have pasted the help section on the tone meter,
but I need to say something first about the properties button. I use
window-eyes and had to reclass the custom control as it is, according
to the class box, an image button. Once you click button for the
class, all of the buttons show up properly as properties buttons. I'm
not a jfw user but I assume there is similar behavior? If you're not
sure how to do it, routing your pointer to the control just after the
tone meter selection combo box and left clicking will get you into the
windows for each meter to be set.

And now, as promised, here is the help page for the tone meter. I'm
having a bit of trouble with some of the combo boxes to read their
titles, but I haven't as yet played with this tone meter as I write
this. Please don't hesitate to email me offlist and I can pass
suggestions on to the developer.

Tone Meter Properties
Location: Right-click, Properties command on Tone Meter visual in
Control
window
The Tone Meter
visual plays a tone and displays a solid colour based on the peak
amplitude of the
waveform.
Shared
playback quality must be selected to allow the visual to generate tones.
The properties include settings for four tiered tones. Each tone has a
different
trigger level, frequency, waveform, and colour. The level value sets
the upper limit
to trigger the tone. The tone is used only if the peak amplitude is
below or equal
to the given level. If the peak is above that level, then a tone with
a higher level
is used. Each level must be higher than the previous level, so the
trigger for level
2 must be greater than the trigger for level 1, etc.
Tones are played at a fixed interval. Tone interval
changes the time between tones. By default a tone sounds once a second.
Duration sets how long the tone plays. Volume
changes the volume of the tone.
Sound tone only when Scroll Lock key is on
provides a quick way to turn on and off the tone by using the Scroll
Lock key on
the keyboard as a toggle switch.
See Also
Volume Scales (GoldWave Manual)



Dave C. Bahr

On 12/6/2011 9:37 PM, Hank Smith wrote:
Hello are you going to continue to work with the developer on developing
a meter?
keep up the awesome work
On 12/6/2011 9:27 PM, Dave bahr wrote:
Well, the audio meter isn't quite useful in this version. What I was
aiming for was a tone that would let you know if your levels were
getting too hot. This is more of an indicator, but it's a start, it's
the foundation of what I'm initially after.


Dave C. Bahr

On 12/6/2011 8:06 PM, Steve Pattison wrote:
GoldWave version 5.65 is now available from

www.goldwave.com

Here are the changes in this version:

New audio I/O for Windows Vista/7
Improved support for M4A files (Windows 7 only)
New Open URL command (Windows 7 only)
Support for VST plug-ins (still in beta testing)
New Stereo Center effect
Artwork in File Information
Redesigned Batch Processing window
USB HID foot pedal support
New Tone Meter visual (audible volume level meter)
New Copy From File edit command option in Batch Processing
New recording button for one click recording
Many, many other minor improvements, features, and fixes (see
WhatsNew.txt for detailed
list)

Important notes:

VST support is still in beta testing. More feedback is required.
With the exception of a minor update or two, this will be the last
version of GoldWave for older versions of Windows (XP and below).
Version 5.70 and later will require at least Windows Vista.

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